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Ongoing Resource Growth And Discovery Program At Warintza Project

Ongoing Resource Growth And Discovery Program At Warintza Project

VANCOUVER – Solaris Resources Inc. reported assay results from a series of additional holes from the ongoing resource growth and discovery diamond drilling program at its Warintza Project in south-eastern Ecuador. Three additional holes at Warintza Central, as detailed below, have returned long intervals of high-grade mineralization, with the highest grades starting from surface, extending mineralization between the western and eastern drilling and stepping out to the north and south. SLS-17 was collared on the western side of Warintza Central and drilled into an entirely open volume to the south, returning 494m of 0.50% CuEq¹ from surface, extending the southern limit of mineralization in this direction. SLS-18 was collared on the western side of Warintza Central and drilled into an open volume to the southeast, returning 797m of 0.83% CuEq¹ from near surface, including 370m of 0.94% CuEq¹, adding mineralization between the western and eastern drilling at Warintza Central. SLS-20 was collared on the eastern side of Warintza Central and drilled into an entirely open area to the north, returning 688m of 0.51% CuEq¹ from surface, including 366m of 0.60% CuEq¹, extending the limit of mineralization in this direction. To date, 28 holes have been drilled at Warintza Central with results reported for 19 of these; results for SLS-19 were delayed by geotechnical issues during drilling but are expected in the near future

Jorge Fierro, Vice President, Exploration, said, “Our drilling continues to demonstrate significant extensions of mineralization at Warintza Central with the latest results expanding the drilled envelope to the north and south and further establishing continuity between the eastern and western drilling areas. Warintza Central remains open in all directions. Maiden drilling targeting new discoveries at Warintza East and South will commence this quarter in conjunction with continued drilling at Warintza Central.”

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